Donald Trump links Palentine aid with peace talks

AFP

Published Jan 26, 2018, 2:29 am IST

Updated Jan 26, 2018, 2:29 am IST

US Prez in Davos to push for “America first” agenda

US President Donald Trump

Davos, Switzerland: President Donald Trump threatened to withhold aid money from the Palestinians until they return to peace talks with Israel as he sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Mr Trump’s decision last year to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital roiled Arab nations and led Palestinians to withdraw from negotiations on the grounds the US can no longer be trusted as an honest broker in the quest for peace.

Mr Trump said that decision has consequences. The US, he said, gives “hundreds of millions of dollars” to the Palestinians, and “that money is on the table and that money’s not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace.”

Mr Trump’s comment came shortly after he arrived at an economic forum that brings together world leaders, business executives and celebrities. His appearance is aimed at luring foreign investment to the US and highlighting his “America first” economic agenda, despite its seeming odds with a forum that celebrates global cooperation and free trade.

It wasn’t immediately clear what money Mr Trump was referring to in his threat. Washington has contributed over $5 billion in economic and security aid to the Palestinians since the mid-1990s. Annual economic aid since 2008 has averaged around $400 million.

On a visit to Israel this week, Vice-President Mike Pence told Israeli lawmakers that the US was fast-tracking the embassy plans, aiming to move it from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem by the end of 2019.